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Mutual Aid Crews Assisted in LREC Recovery Efforts


The Oklahoma Electric Cooperatives have a mutual aid agreement. When a cooperative needs help rebuilding their system, other cooperatives help by sending crews to aid in rebuilding the damaged portions of their system.


Lake Region Electric Cooperative had a very large system wide outage in late July. At the peak of the outage we had nearly 80% of our members without power. We had over 230 broken poles and several broken cross arms. This recent outage was comparable to the ice storm of 2007.


LREC would like to thank you, the members, for your patience during this major event. Thank you for all the positive comments on Facebook, emails, website and even the thank you cards we received it the mail. We also want to thank our the mutual aid crews who helped restore power to our members; Cookson Hills Electric Cooperative, Verdigris Valley Electric Cooperative, Indian Electric Cooperative, Kay Electric Cooperative, Northeast Oklahoma Electric Cooperative, Midwestern Power Contractors, Gray Tree Service, Northeast Rural Services, and Riggs Tree Service 1825201.


One of the seven principles of cooperatives is cooperation among


other cooperatives. Sending a crew to help a sister cooperative is our way of doing business and we know the next time LREC members are in need, help will be on its way.


Verdigris Valley Electric Cooperative crews help set poles in Wagoner County, Toppers community.


UTILITY POLES ARE NOT BULLETIN BOARDS


Think before you post that sign! Staples, nails, and tacks used to hang signs and fliers create dangerous obstacles for electric lineworkers.


Their jobs are dangerous enough – help us keep them safe! LREC Powerline Press 3


Photo by: Larry Mattes


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